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Item MM 132998
Photograph - Kintyre Moy with Sheep, 1947-1953

Summary

Black and white photograph of Kintyre Moy

Bill Clifton was a well-known personality and drover who worked at the Newmarket Saleyards. Kintyre Moy was Clifton's trusted canine side-kick and excelled in dog competitions. Clifton started working with his canine colleague in 1947 until 1953 when Kintyre Moy was accidently killed at Newmarket Saleyards. Clifton recalls: "He was quick to listen to commands and always seemed to know just what move I wanted him to make and this was why Moy was so consistent". 

Kintyre Moy appeared in 68 sheep dog trials and came first in 18 competitions. He achieved second place nine times and third place twice. Some of his noted achievements included winning the Cooper Trial in Woolsthorpe (1949) and again at Yea the following year. He came second at Wangaratta and Nathalia and fourth at Fyansford. He was also the winner of the 1949 Payne Cup sheep dog trials held in Alexandra. The “Alexandra and Yea Standard” newspaper described the course as at the time as being “one of the hardest in the southern hemisphere and is a severe test for any dog”. By August 1950, Kintyre Moy won £330 in prize money. 

Bill Clifton and Kintyre Moy’s partnership has been immortalised in a mosaic installed near the Epsom Road Overpass at Newmarket. It was created by artist Elizabeth (Libby) McKinnon (see MM 112546).

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Kintyre Moy standing in an open field and facing two sheep. Trees, a car and shed are in the background.